Don’t miss a minute of the action when the Minnesota Vikings take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 9 of the 2019 NFL season! Here is how to watch it!
The Minnesota Vikings enjoyed a clean sweep of their opponents in October, earning a 4-0 record in that month while getting their first division win. Now, they hope to keep that momentum going in November when they hit the road for Week 9.
Their opposition in the upcoming contest is the Kansas City Chiefs. One of the most explosive teams in the NFL packed with home run hitters on offense, Minnesota will have their hands full with
Here is all the information you will need in order to enjoy the game in Week 9 along with some other fun information to help get inside the game!
Time, date, and location
- Game: Minnesota Vikings at Kansas City Chiefs
- Location: Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri
- Date: Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019
- Time: 12:00 p.m. CT
Places to watch the Game LIVE
- Live National broadcast: – none –
- Live Regional Vikings broadcast: FOX
- Regional coverage map: Available from 506 Sports
- Announcers: Kevin Burkhardt and Charles Davis with Pam Oliver
- Online: FuboTV (local only), NFL Sunday Ticket
Radio info
- Vikings Radio Network, KFAN-FM 100.3/KTLK-AM 1130
- Sirius XM: Sirius 83/226 or Streaming 826 (KC); Sirius 108/226 or Streaming 819 (MIN)
- Tune-In (free trial)
- Westwood One
- Compass Media Networks
The other details
- Weather via NFLWeather: 48ºF Clear skies with wind 12 mph WSW
- Injury report: As shared on TVA
- Officiating crew according to Football Zebras: Head official Alex Kemp and crew
- Odds: MIN +2, courtesy of the Action Network
More info from TVA
- 3 Vikings matchups to watch in Week 9 vs. the Chiefs (READ)
- 5 Vikings players to watch vs. the Chiefs in Week 9 (READ)
- 5 Bold Predictions: Minnesota Vikings vs. Kansas City Chiefs – Week 9 (READ)
- Flashback: MIN defeats KC at the Gopher Hole (READ)
Make sure to catch the game between Minnesota and Kansas City in Week 9 to find out if the purple and gold can extend their winning streak to five games and try to keep pace with the lead dog in the NFC North.